Allied Telesis C613-02013-00 manual Example output from the Show STP command

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Figure 14: Example output from the SHOW STP command.

STP Information

 

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Name

default

VLAN members

default (1)

 

marketing (3)

Status

ON

Number of Ports

21

Number Enabled

0

Number Disabled

21

Bridge Identifier

32768 : 00-00-cd-00-a9-a5

Designated Root

32768 : 00-00-cd-00-a9-a5

Root Port

(n/a)

Root Path Cost

0

Max Age

20

Hello Time

2

Forward Delay

15

Switch Max Age

20

Switch Hello Time

2

Switch Forward Delay ..

15

Hold Time

1

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Table 10: Parameters in the output of the SHOW STP command

Parameter

Meaning

 

 

STP Name

The name of the Spanning Tree Protocol entity.

 

 

VLAN members

A list of the VLANs that are members of the STP. VLAN

 

Identifiers are shown in brackets.

 

 

Status

The status of the STP; either ON or OFF.

 

 

Number of Ports

The number of ports belonging to the STP.

 

 

Number Enabled

The number of ports that have been enabled and are being

 

considered by the Spanning Tree Algorithm.

 

 

Number Disabled

The number of ports that have been disabled and are not

 

being considered by the Spanning Tree Algorithm.

 

 

Bridge Identifier

The unique Bridge Identifier of the switch. This parameter

 

consists of two parts, one of which is derived from the

 

unique Switch Address, and the other of which is the

 

priority of the switch.

 

 

Designated Root

The unique Bridge Identifier of the bridge assumed to be

 

the Root.

 

 

Root Port

The port number of the root port for the switch. If the

 

switch is the Root Bridge this parameter is not valid and is

 

not shown.

 

 

Root Path Cost

The cost of the path to the Root from this switch. If the

 

switch is the Root Bridge this parameter is not valid and is

 

not shown.

 

 

Max Age

The maximum age of received Configuration Message

 

information before it is discarded.

 

 

Hello Time

The time interval between successive transmissions of the

 

Configuration Message information by a switch which is

 

the Root or which is attempting to become the Root.

Rapier Switch Software Release 2.2.1 C613-02013-00 Rev A

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